Tuition-Free School Founded by Zuckerberg to Close

Tuition-Free School Founded by Zuckerberg to Close

Tuition-Free School Founded by Zuckerberg to Close

A tuition-free school for low-income families in California’s Bay Area founded by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Dr. Priscilla Chan is closing after the couple’s foundation reportedly withdrew support, according to CNN.

Officials for the Primary School, which has founded by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) in 2016 to help low-income families and communities of color, announced this month that it  will permanently close at the end of the upcoming school year.

The San Francisco Standard and The New York Times reported that the decision was made because CZI decided to pull financial support, but representatives for CZI and the school board would not confirm those reports.

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